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or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with we it's the united states is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine chen aerated in this is really the mass of the protest needs to come from but it's not that's not typical in the way americans generally think they don't vote on the issue it's not foreign policy is a high priority even when they do know about it or it's interesting that people are kind of preoccupied with domestic issues when really the state of our horrible economy is in part because of this perpetual war fare that we're waging so it is kind of this disconnect angela but you know i think a lot of people when they think of the antiwar movement at its best i think a vietnam really successfully bringing that war to an end but as we know i mean this was this global effort much bigger than that i mean of course that span across much more time but i mean why did the establishment just com
or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with we it's the united states is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine chen aerated in this is really the mass of the protest needs to come from but it's not that's not typical in the way americans generally think they don't vote on the issue it's not foreign...
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or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with we it's the united states is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine shen aerated in this is really the mass of the protest needs to come from but it's . that's not typical of the way americans generally think they don't vote on the issue. of foreign policy as a high priority even when they do know about it well it's interesting that people are kind of preoccupied with domestic issues when really the state of our horrible economy is in part because of this perpetual war fare that we're waging so it is kind of this disconnect angela but you know i think a lot of people when they think of the antiwar movement at its best i think a vietnam really successfully bringing that war to an end but as we know i mean this was this global effort much bigger than that i mean of course that spanned across much more time but i mean why did the establishment just compl
or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with we it's the united states is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine shen aerated in this is really the mass of the protest needs to come from but it's . that's not typical of the way americans generally think they don't vote on the issue. of foreign policy...
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are our government prepared to deal with this if something really is a poorly at the earth then i'm going to hit it so nasa has a program that's looking for near earth objects these are our small asteroids that orbit near the earth and might at some point in time in the future strike the earth so nasa is aware of where more than ninety percent of these things are so far none of these asteroids is projected to hit the earth if one of them were projected to hit the earth at some time in the future then we would want to know about it this far in advance as possible we need to be able to study this object we need to be able to know exactly what it's made of is that rubble is a solid piece and be able to devise a strategy for how to deflect it the farther ahead you know about these problems the better your opportunities are for being able to mitigate them all you need to do if you can get to these asteroids quickly enough just tweak it and then it'll miss the earth by a great distance by the time you know if finally reaches here and when you say tweak it you know hollywood portrays kind
are our government prepared to deal with this if something really is a poorly at the earth then i'm going to hit it so nasa has a program that's looking for near earth objects these are our small asteroids that orbit near the earth and might at some point in time in the future strike the earth so nasa is aware of where more than ninety percent of these things are so far none of these asteroids is projected to hit the earth if one of them were projected to hit the earth at some time in the...
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or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with we it's the united states is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine schenn aerated in this is really the mass of the protest needs to come from but it's not that's not typical in the way americans generally think they don't vote on the issue it's not foreign policy is a high priority even when they do know about it or it's interesting that people are kind of preoccupied with domestic issues when really the state of our horrible economy is in part because of this perpetual war fare that we're waging so it is kind of this disconnect angela but you know i think a lot of people when they think of the antiwar movement at its best i think a vietnam really successfully bringing that war to an end but as we know i mean this was this global effort much bigger than that i mean of course that span across much more time but i mean why did the establishment just c
or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with we it's the united states is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine schenn aerated in this is really the mass of the protest needs to come from but it's not that's not typical in the way americans generally think they don't vote on the issue it's not...
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are our government prepared to deal with is that something really is more lean at the earth then going to hit it so nasa has a program that's looking for near earth objects these are our small asteroids that orbit near the earth and might at some point in time in the future strike the earth so nasa is aware of where more than ninety percent of these things are so far none of these asteroids is projected to hit the earth if one of them were projected to hit the earth at some time in the future then we would want to know about it this far in advance as possible we need to be able to study this object we need to be able to know exactly what it's made of is that rubble is that a solid piece and be able to devise a strategy for how to deflect it the farther ahead you know about these problems the better your opportunities are for being able to mitigate them all you need to do if you can get to these asteroids quickly enough is just tweak it and then it'll miss the earth by a great distance by the time you know if finally reaches here and when you say tweak it you know hollywood portrays kin
are our government prepared to deal with is that something really is more lean at the earth then going to hit it so nasa has a program that's looking for near earth objects these are our small asteroids that orbit near the earth and might at some point in time in the future strike the earth so nasa is aware of where more than ninety percent of these things are so far none of these asteroids is projected to hit the earth if one of them were projected to hit the earth at some time in the future...
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or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with we it's the united states is probable to me anyways since this is where the war machine chen aerated in this is really the mass of the protest needs to come from but it's not that's not typical in the way americans generally think they don't vote on the issue it's not that foreign policy isn't a high priority even when they do know about it or it's interesting that people are kind of preoccupied with domestic issues when really the state of our horrible economy is in part because of this perpetual war fare that we're waging so it is kind of this disconnect angela but you know i think a lot of people when they think of the antiwar movement at its best i think a vietnam really successfully bringing that war to an end but as we know i mean this was this global effort much bigger than that i mean of course that spanned across much more time but i mean why did the establishment j
or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with we it's the united states is probable to me anyways since this is where the war machine chen aerated in this is really the mass of the protest needs to come from but it's not that's not typical in the way americans generally think they don't vote on the issue it's not that foreign...
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or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with we it's the united states is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine chen aerated in this is really the mass of the protest needs to come from but it's not that's not typical in the way americans generally think they don't vote on the issue it's not foreign policy is a high priority even when they do know about it or it's interesting that people are kind of preoccupied with domestic issues when really the state of our horrible economy is in part because of this perpetual war fare that we're waging so it is kind of this disconnect angela but you know i think a lot of people when they think of the antiwar movement at its best i think a vietnam really successfully bringing that war to an end but as we know i mean this was this global effort much bigger than that i mean of course that spanned across much more time but i mean why did the establishment just
or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with we it's the united states is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine chen aerated in this is really the mass of the protest needs to come from but it's not that's not typical in the way americans generally think they don't vote on the issue it's not foreign...
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that this is a common occurrence but did you know that there's actually a long history of government staging events or provocations and blaming them entirely on other countries in order to provide a pretext for war they're called false flag attacks and according to its naval warfare origins a false flag attack occurs when a government uses an elite special operations qadri to attack that nation state while falsely bearing the flag of another country or group in other words it's a self-inflicted wound used to outrage the populace and provide the necessary support and motivation for a country to attack or declare war and in fact falsehoods seem to be at the heart of major war of aggression throughout history but i'll just go over a few more numbers the us became embroiled in the vietnam war while in one thousand nine hundred sixty four president johnson reported that the review enemies both attacked two u.s. warships in the gulf of tonkin off the vietnamese coast newspapers including the washington post and new york times among countless other publications ran headlines about the attac
that this is a common occurrence but did you know that there's actually a long history of government staging events or provocations and blaming them entirely on other countries in order to provide a pretext for war they're called false flag attacks and according to its naval warfare origins a false flag attack occurs when a government uses an elite special operations qadri to attack that nation state while falsely bearing the flag of another country or group in other words it's a self-inflicted...
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was susceptible to cyber attacks before get ready for this a new intelligence assessment by the government is beginning to reveal the magnitude of cyber attacks and the countries who are responsible for them the report indicates that sustained hacks are a threat to both national as well as economic competitiveness national security interest that is in the past the defense industry has worried about government agencies being targeted however it's private companies and financial institutions that are increasingly at risk representative mike rogers one of the men behind the defunct cyber legislation known as cispa notes that ninety five percent of all private sector networks are vulnerable to these hits many have already experienced an attack but are reluctant to step forward to authorities to actually report them in fact some estimates put the value of information stolen around four hundred billion dollars per year now on the other hand privacy advocates worry this new focus on cyber protections might actually reignite the cyber legislation debate representative rogers himself is expected to
was susceptible to cyber attacks before get ready for this a new intelligence assessment by the government is beginning to reveal the magnitude of cyber attacks and the countries who are responsible for them the report indicates that sustained hacks are a threat to both national as well as economic competitiveness national security interest that is in the past the defense industry has worried about government agencies being targeted however it's private companies and financial institutions that...
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or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with it's the united states is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine chen aerated in this is really the mass of the protest needs to come from but it's. that's not typical in the way americans generally think they don't vote on the issue it's not a foreign policy is a high priority even when they do know about it or it's interesting that people are kind of preoccupied with domestic issues when really the state of our horrible economy is in part because of this perpetual war fare that we're waging so it is kind of this disconnect angela but you know i think a lot of people when they think of the antiwar movement at its best i think a vietnam really successfully bringing that war to an end but as we know i mean this was this global effort much bigger than that i mean of course that spanned across much more time but i mean why did the establishment just comp
or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with it's the united states is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine chen aerated in this is really the mass of the protest needs to come from but it's. that's not typical in the way americans generally think they don't vote on the issue it's not a foreign...
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when did they ever have a centralized government? it is run in a decentralized way and what i see happening already in the fact that we've taken off 33,000 on the search forces are no longer there, now they are going back even more aggressively towards the centralization and the warlords are active, the tribes are getting more active, kabul doesn't count for much to begin with but it will count for much less. iraq had some claims to being a nation state but it was sitting on the triad of the kurdish, sunni shia but they sat on with force and once you remove that force, we have no plan for what we were going to do. a lot of people thought we went in there for the oil. i don't think so. were we going to stay long term? like of classified briefings from the pentagon and march i believe we were going to be out for the most part by the end of the year. there is no long-term plan. if you want to fault them for something and that is why i think the book is unfair to the military, we discouraged thinking about what to do with regards to iraq
when did they ever have a centralized government? it is run in a decentralized way and what i see happening already in the fact that we've taken off 33,000 on the search forces are no longer there, now they are going back even more aggressively towards the centralization and the warlords are active, the tribes are getting more active, kabul doesn't count for much to begin with but it will count for much less. iraq had some claims to being a nation state but it was sitting on the triad of the...
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critics say the government is too frightened to address what person will look like in fifty years time it's going to look like. it's going to be a complete population. the indigenous population is shrinking anyway the younger generation and the younger generation is becoming increasingly radicalized and i think it's probably. twenty twenty five twenty possibly civil war demographers say that if immigration continues on a similar scale the white british population throughout the country will become a minority after twenty sixty six but with less than half of londoners already describing themselves as white british some say that a quiet and irreversible revolution has already taken place in britain. at sea east london. americans are preparing to tune in to the president's big speech barack obama is about to make his state of the union address is expected to focus on the economic recovery of the middle class ignoring crucial issues like secretive u.s. drone strikes that are just ahead here in. new hope outgoing pope benedict the sixteenth says he won't have a. choice of successor with the
critics say the government is too frightened to address what person will look like in fifty years time it's going to look like. it's going to be a complete population. the indigenous population is shrinking anyway the younger generation and the younger generation is becoming increasingly radicalized and i think it's probably. twenty twenty five twenty possibly civil war demographers say that if immigration continues on a similar scale the white british population throughout the country will...
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the government is not particularly popular. it's not seen as particularly competent so there are all kinds of internal tension. then recently some tension with india on the border, soldiers being killed on boast sights and we have to remember this is a part of the world which combined is one and a half billion people. a fourth of humanity. so i think the united states bag key ali of pakistan, pakistan is a major nonnato ally in terms of status. the interests of the united states is to keep pakistan steady to make sure that the features, the institutions, the foundations of democracy are strong. that a good, clean leadership emerges and that the people of pakistan are involved in the processes of law of decisionmaking, of democracy. >> host: at what point, professor in your view, did u.s. policy in afghanistan, troops in afghanistan, go awry? >> guest: i think, peter, initially the intention was good. both in afghanistan and iraq. i think there was great desire to promote democracy and so on. i think where it went awry was the f
the government is not particularly popular. it's not seen as particularly competent so there are all kinds of internal tension. then recently some tension with india on the border, soldiers being killed on boast sights and we have to remember this is a part of the world which combined is one and a half billion people. a fourth of humanity. so i think the united states bag key ali of pakistan, pakistan is a major nonnato ally in terms of status. the interests of the united states is to keep...
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of course, more government spending. we will show you how many times the president has had to pivot. also tonight among the latest on of 150-foot wide asteroid that is expected to come closer to striking earth than any other on record. the scientists say the * most likely threat is to the hundreds of weather and telecommunications satellites in geostationary orbit some 22,000 miles above the earth. and what a small college with a big idea, a big idea that could create chaos for more than 4,000 colleges and universities in the country if they follow suit. that plan may prove expensive and embarrassing to all those schools. we'll tell you all about it. we begin with the president's fourth state of the union address and his expected calls for more taxes, more spending, and yet another predicted job creation. a white house aide telling the "wall street journal" the president obama will call for spending aimed at creating jobs, nothing new from a president who has made this declaration repeatedly since he took office in 2009.
of course, more government spending. we will show you how many times the president has had to pivot. also tonight among the latest on of 150-foot wide asteroid that is expected to come closer to striking earth than any other on record. the scientists say the * most likely threat is to the hundreds of weather and telecommunications satellites in geostationary orbit some 22,000 miles above the earth. and what a small college with a big idea, a big idea that could create chaos for more than 4,000...
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>> guest: we know that in the federal government 18 percent of congress is women and 45 of the states have mail governors, 90 percent of large cities have mail mayors but after that there is not systematic attention. 45% of the school board are women but those are not as likely to be the first office to. a future career. so people don't use that as a stepping stone. >> host: is that a definition of success? >> most people do start at the local lovell and climbed the state level are maybe federal office. what i learned was low over 4,000 men or women it is important to focus your political ambition and the issues you care about to it is not necessarily the most effective route to to wait 20 years you are most affected about what you are enthusiastic. >> host: to have a case study of a failure somebody who ran for the wrong reasons? >> guest: we have a series of people resurveyed and interviewed, about 4,000 women and men, lawyers, educators, pol itical activists and then follow up phone interviews with 300. there are examples of people who thought they wanted to run for office, so thos
>> guest: we know that in the federal government 18 percent of congress is women and 45 of the states have mail governors, 90 percent of large cities have mail mayors but after that there is not systematic attention. 45% of the school board are women but those are not as likely to be the first office to. a future career. so people don't use that as a stepping stone. >> host: is that a definition of success? >> most people do start at the local lovell and climbed the state...
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you see former autocratic governments that have failed or are failing creating further instability. the instability is an issue there. there are certainly concerned about the iranian aggression in the region, which adds to the complexity there. of course, there are specific issues of syria and the continuing work we have to do in afghanistan as well. a number of things that are added together. there is a persistent threat from elements like al qaeda and al qaeda in the arabian peninsula that have the ability to generate a threat to the homeland. that is very important. >> are we going to be able to meet those with the troops that are projected to be there? are we going to accomplish our mission? -- are we going to accomplish our mission? how do we look at families and say to them, we are going to pull out, maybe at levels that i think might be dangerously low as i am getting information on this? how are you able to do that? when do we reach a hollow force when the men and women we see in -- sent into harm's way are no longer protected? >> the leadership will continue to do everythin
you see former autocratic governments that have failed or are failing creating further instability. the instability is an issue there. there are certainly concerned about the iranian aggression in the region, which adds to the complexity there. of course, there are specific issues of syria and the continuing work we have to do in afghanistan as well. a number of things that are added together. there is a persistent threat from elements like al qaeda and al qaeda in the arabian peninsula that...
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government versus standard & poor's. the most aggressive move yet by the justice department to hold accountable a financial company at the center of the financial melt down of 2008. the $5 billion civil suit charges s&p intended to defraud investors, aaa ratings they did not deserve. standard & poor's' attorney says not so farst fast. >> the ratings that were issued were believed by the people who issued them and that's what the government has
government versus standard & poor's. the most aggressive move yet by the justice department to hold accountable a financial company at the center of the financial melt down of 2008. the $5 billion civil suit charges s&p intended to defraud investors, aaa ratings they did not deserve. standard & poor's' attorney says not so farst fast. >> the ratings that were issued were believed by the people who issued them and that's what the government has
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government. they've all said that first of all the united states is going to have to recognize the right to enrich and and in return iran is going to have to agree to some limitations on how much and at what level it can enrich and of course agree to very stringent conditions in terms of i.a.e.a. surveillance and again i agree with dr marandi that the iranians have signaled more than once the willingness to agree to that kind of solution and the details. you know can be worked out if the united states is really ready to make a deal i think again i go back to the fundamental point that i make that the obama administration is still sort of caught with the legacy of the past in terms of u.s. policy toward iran which is a policy that in fact does not acknowledge the legitimate interests of iran in the process of making proposals it simply has never been allowed that washington. in fact recognizes that that iran doesn't fact have legitimate interests in the middle east it has a legitimate interest in
government. they've all said that first of all the united states is going to have to recognize the right to enrich and and in return iran is going to have to agree to some limitations on how much and at what level it can enrich and of course agree to very stringent conditions in terms of i.a.e.a. surveillance and again i agree with dr marandi that the iranians have signaled more than once the willingness to agree to that kind of solution and the details. you know can be worked out if the united...
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government. they've all said that first of all the united states is going to have to recognize the right to enrich and and in return iran is going to have to agree to some limitations on how much and at what level it can enrich and of course agreed to very stringent conditions in terms of i.a.e.a. surveillance and again i agree with dr marandi that the iranians have signaled more than once the willingness to agree to that kind of solution and the details. you know can be worked out if the united states is really ready to make a deal i think again i go back to the fundamental point that i make that the obama administration is still sort of caught with the legacy of the past in terms of u.s. policy toward iran which is a policy that in fact does not acknowledge the legitimate interests of iran in the process of making proposals it simply has never been allowed that to washington. in fact recognizes that that iran doesn't fact have legitimate interests in the middle east it has a legitimate interest
government. they've all said that first of all the united states is going to have to recognize the right to enrich and and in return iran is going to have to agree to some limitations on how much and at what level it can enrich and of course agreed to very stringent conditions in terms of i.a.e.a. surveillance and again i agree with dr marandi that the iranians have signaled more than once the willingness to agree to that kind of solution and the details. you know can be worked out if the...
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the government does not bilong in the room. there is nothing about the processes or paperwork that makes for a good care . given your last segment about stiber hacking. imagine when your electronic medical record goes to the can have the government and they hack in your most private life. everybody's medical record is now accessible to the world. that is wrong and personal and private and built on relationships and not about government bureaucracy. the dems are starting to see that. no republican voted for the bill and there was a lot of democrats who did. evan bayepiwho works for a medical device company is asking for the concerning to repeal the tax. the dims are giting smart and they will have to wait in the same line asirve else. give them an opportunity to wait in line in an emergency room. i was in the emergency room that sits right outside of my office and i was there the other night. the lines are out in the hallway. there noltt enough chairs near patients. older women waiting 10-12 hours to see a doctor. >> we hope to
the government does not bilong in the room. there is nothing about the processes or paperwork that makes for a good care . given your last segment about stiber hacking. imagine when your electronic medical record goes to the can have the government and they hack in your most private life. everybody's medical record is now accessible to the world. that is wrong and personal and private and built on relationships and not about government bureaucracy. the dems are starting to see that. no...
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if in fact that stopping the air raids helps the rural pashtoon afghans support the government then the it doesn't matter because then the the what the coalition needs to win and what cars i need to gain control of that area is victorious so it's not so much about telling bad guys are telling the taliban or telling the insurgents it's more about will the rural pashtoon support the government if this move helps them that it's a good thing if they can't get their moral questions on their side then it doesn't matter about the airstrikes or not ok let's talk about the collateral damage what effect does that house on civilians and collateral damage the system meaning air airstrikes. well you know that's the interesting part because obviously in any war as civilians but it is you know it's a moral problem it's a it's a psychological problem it's you know it's just terrible in any possible way but however in terms of getting people to support from the real passion support the government if civets innocent civilian deaths decrease that it's more a lot of things they're in they're going to s
if in fact that stopping the air raids helps the rural pashtoon afghans support the government then the it doesn't matter because then the the what the coalition needs to win and what cars i need to gain control of that area is victorious so it's not so much about telling bad guys are telling the taliban or telling the insurgents it's more about will the rural pashtoon support the government if this move helps them that it's a good thing if they can't get their moral questions on their side...
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it is not a bigger government we need, but a smarter government that sets priorities and invests in broad-based growth. >> the president also appeals to congress to work together on climate change, immigration reform, and particularly on the phony issue of automatic government budget cuts known as sequestration. >> question. when former president clinton took the helm during an economic downturn, he said he had a quote laser-like focus on the economy. how would you describe the focus of president obama's state of the union pat buchanan? >> he did pivot back toward the jobs and the economy but overall this was a very libbal brail speech, something we have all heard before nothing new in it and a dead on aarrival speech. he is not going to get the minimum wage, not going to get the assault weapons ban, not going to get amnesty, not an awful lot of the things he has in there. he is appealing to his base and appealing to what he sees as the majority of the country, which probably does support most of what he said. it was a very political speech but in terms of what is going to be abe complished i d
it is not a bigger government we need, but a smarter government that sets priorities and invests in broad-based growth. >> the president also appeals to congress to work together on climate change, immigration reform, and particularly on the phony issue of automatic government budget cuts known as sequestration. >> question. when former president clinton took the helm during an economic downturn, he said he had a quote laser-like focus on the economy. how would you describe the...
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businesses, unions, government agencies and the police have pledged to help pay it. meantime police continue to work overtime to try to help the community and officers and their families who could be targets. >> there are over 50 lapd officers that have not only security but surveillance in their neighborhoods. these 50 lapd families are targets of dorner's and are likely, likely victims. >> he went on to say the reward is so large because dorner is
businesses, unions, government agencies and the police have pledged to help pay it. meantime police continue to work overtime to try to help the community and officers and their families who could be targets. >> there are over 50 lapd officers that have not only security but surveillance in their neighborhoods. these 50 lapd families are targets of dorner's and are likely, likely victims. >> he went on to say the reward is so large because dorner is
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i said that all government officials of an obligation to tell us if they want to kill us. i mean it seems pretty straightforward in britain has been side to a lot of what some us would consider to be unsavory things over the years waterboarding and you know yes he has presided over the drone program so do i ask you i think it's fair to ask him to tell us exactly how these drones are being used even though that it's that it seems i do think that he could say that these details some of them at least are classified we certainly could say that that's of the been saying all along but this is a high stakes game people are dying i think we do have a right to ask why they're trying and what's been done a lot of them are worthless in the choosing we're going to be killed brennan of course is credited as the architect of the drone campaign so if anybody knows these answers the answers to these questions it's him right well absolutely it was actually the first ministration official to admit that the drone campaign was actually in use everybody knew it was no open secret it was a pers
i said that all government officials of an obligation to tell us if they want to kill us. i mean it seems pretty straightforward in britain has been side to a lot of what some us would consider to be unsavory things over the years waterboarding and you know yes he has presided over the drone program so do i ask you i think it's fair to ask him to tell us exactly how these drones are being used even though that it's that it seems i do think that he could say that these details some of them at...
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government protests. position figure. soon to be cia chief john brennan went through a confirmation hearing a cat calls and protests but it's still hard to tell where the architect of the targeted assassination program. plus concerns arise if the u.s. missile defense shield is. the goal repelling any possible strike from iran. syria. and russia countdown to the two thousand and four winter olympics with. spectacle the highly anticipated games are shaping up to be the most expensive in history with huge overspending already costing a. lot for moscow recapping the week's top stories. to have you with us. egypt's opposition has called for more rallies and threatened to storm the presidential palace the protesters accuse mohamed morsi of not upholding the goals of the revolution that ousted hosni mubarak two years ago but turmoil has also been fueled by view authorities decision to block the video sharing web site you tube in the country for a month over its anti islam content but as artie's beltre reports the decision is onl
government protests. position figure. soon to be cia chief john brennan went through a confirmation hearing a cat calls and protests but it's still hard to tell where the architect of the targeted assassination program. plus concerns arise if the u.s. missile defense shield is. the goal repelling any possible strike from iran. syria. and russia countdown to the two thousand and four winter olympics with. spectacle the highly anticipated games are shaping up to be the most expensive in history...
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the government not only killed and moral locky the reputed a leader. it also killed two weeks later killed his son a lackey it has to some degree justified itself when it comes to and we're all a lackey it has never said anything about the killer. he was sixteen years old he was not connected with terrorism he was in yemen apparently on a search for his father when he was killed he was an american citizen and yet the. white house has basically said nothing about him i know that there's been some some talk about that it was a mistake that it was collateral damage but there has been no information whatsoever on the nature of the isha and. that will fatal to an american citizen so i think that you know that there's a there's so many questions to be asked and answered about the drone program but it seems that that would be really the most basic starting point is that when you have the government here. killing americans and saying that it is saying that it has the power to kill americans. is it also able to do that in secret and obviously in my opinion the
the government not only killed and moral locky the reputed a leader. it also killed two weeks later killed his son a lackey it has to some degree justified itself when it comes to and we're all a lackey it has never said anything about the killer. he was sixteen years old he was not connected with terrorism he was in yemen apparently on a search for his father when he was killed he was an american citizen and yet the. white house has basically said nothing about him i know that there's been...
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he is talking about more government. just because it is coming from barack obama we are supposed to assume it is smarter government? as opposed to just bigger government? it is the same industrial policy he has been laying out for two or three years. >> does obama still have the gift of gab? >> yeah but the problem is the gab goes on for too long and i think people stop listening at some point. so many different programs you almost couldn't follow it at some points. i think he has to simplify, there are some things that must be done to strength ep the economy, it should have been done a couple of years ago but better late than never. infrastructure is one of them, reform of the tax code is another. but he had so many different programs. the one thing i think is really critical in this whole thing is the fact there may be a common market between the united states and the european common market. that would be huge, there would be no taxes to do that. it would a huge stimulus to our economy. >> shall i rain on obama's parad
he is talking about more government. just because it is coming from barack obama we are supposed to assume it is smarter government? as opposed to just bigger government? it is the same industrial policy he has been laying out for two or three years. >> does obama still have the gift of gab? >> yeah but the problem is the gab goes on for too long and i think people stop listening at some point. so many different programs you almost couldn't follow it at some points. i think he has...
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government demonstrations to mark the two year anniversary of the protest movements in bahrain reports of the results in a teenager's death. welcome to our taking life from the heart of moscow. one out of every four great sink looting over half the country's young people are out of work that's according to the latest unemployment figures with the jobless rate more than double the european average former greek m.p. of the center left panhellenic socialist movement. says that the dire situation is a result of the use failed economic rescue. well it seems that it's getting worse not better this is the famous rescue of greece from the european union they say that will reach thirty percent of unemployment it means that while thousands of people lose their jobs every day in greece this is starting to become a humanitarian crisis and i think it's something that we no one expected to see in the european union you see extreme poverty you see people that tried to get a plate of food from the church we have two hundred fifty thousand people every day trying to get to the church to find food we ar
government demonstrations to mark the two year anniversary of the protest movements in bahrain reports of the results in a teenager's death. welcome to our taking life from the heart of moscow. one out of every four great sink looting over half the country's young people are out of work that's according to the latest unemployment figures with the jobless rate more than double the european average former greek m.p. of the center left panhellenic socialist movement. says that the dire situation...
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. >> reporter: south korean government officials were forced to respond. they condemned them for conducting the test deliberately. the president-elect park met with the outgoing president. the two leaders pledged they will not give into any provications. they also say defense matters will be handed over to the new administration. north korean officials have shown no will to change their course of action. south koreans must come up with something more than enduring the restless days ahead. park will find this issue high on her list of priorities in her upcoming five years as president. nhk world, seoul. >>> officials in chunina oechinn ministry issued a statement. nhk world reports from beijing. >> reporter: chinese leaders have made it clear that they oppose the test. communist leader says he wants the korean peninsula to be stable. north korea may be a traditional ally but chinese leaders say the nuclear program as a threat to their national security. but they also oppose tougher sanctions. they believe joining the u.s., japan and other countries in pushi
. >> reporter: south korean government officials were forced to respond. they condemned them for conducting the test deliberately. the president-elect park met with the outgoing president. the two leaders pledged they will not give into any provications. they also say defense matters will be handed over to the new administration. north korean officials have shown no will to change their course of action. south koreans must come up with something more than enduring the restless days ahead....
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attacking their own personal try for their government? >> guest: you raised the third factor, with united states, the tribes now of the central government with a triangle of conflict that is the conflict said is often overlooked. would you include the central government than you know, it has its own relationship for some benefit and it is troubled earth these jurors south africa and asia you find this. if it is tolerant and open to give citizens the right they deserve to freedom or education but if it surprised -- suppresses but you have problems where you see the of brutalization and gadaffi with the triumphs saw the pattern exist and we looked at 40 case studies it is a global study of what is going on in the world. >> host: take pakistan and walked us through the different tribes. >> it is the essential piece of the study because waziristan is one of the most targeted places on earth. one of them most high and the tribal places an onerous never completely conquered it is part of pakistan but they maintain their own dependence with prid
attacking their own personal try for their government? >> guest: you raised the third factor, with united states, the tribes now of the central government with a triangle of conflict that is the conflict said is often overlooked. would you include the central government than you know, it has its own relationship for some benefit and it is troubled earth these jurors south africa and asia you find this. if it is tolerant and open to give citizens the right they deserve to freedom or...
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the israeli government. the u.s. library of congress is working hard on finding a way every tweet ever sent everywhere in a huge archive. they're doing a lot of other stuff that they should be doing like killing people across the world but you know there's only so much we can do and i think storing our tweets are kind of low on the priority but still important they should start. coming up later newer harvest steps out of the streets of new york to find out what people think about the government holding on to their online messages. and attempts to study global economic troubles are being made at the g twenty gathering of financial had involved with the looming currency wars weighing heavily on their mind. and the group is thrashing a major rally in berlin on saturday against what it sees as a massive expansion of c.c.t.v. cameras in germany their movements opposition against the ever encroaching big brother turned from words to action long ago with a becoming notorious for trashing street cameras all across the countr
the israeli government. the u.s. library of congress is working hard on finding a way every tweet ever sent everywhere in a huge archive. they're doing a lot of other stuff that they should be doing like killing people across the world but you know there's only so much we can do and i think storing our tweets are kind of low on the priority but still important they should start. coming up later newer harvest steps out of the streets of new york to find out what people think about the government...
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this is more than an issue about government and what government can do for the community. this is about what the community has to do for itself. first and foremost. and if that message resonates with people not only in chicago, but in other cities across the country that are suffering from the same type of youth violence that chicago is, then there is a strong message. this will make a difference. >> juan: matt, i just want to say amen. i think you're exactly right. what took the president so long? matt says he doesn't think it took -- i think it took way too long. the president in his hometown, to connect the dots and say when you have family breakdown, as we've seen in the black community, when you have 70% of black children born out of wedlock, when you see an absence of dads, he spoke about poor fatherhood in our community, in the black community, when he gave the state of the union. but he didn't connect it to the gun issue, in my mind, it's taken too long. judge so long? >> well, i'm glad that he is here. i'm glad that he exacted it. but as matt said, it's really mor
this is more than an issue about government and what government can do for the community. this is about what the community has to do for itself. first and foremost. and if that message resonates with people not only in chicago, but in other cities across the country that are suffering from the same type of youth violence that chicago is, then there is a strong message. this will make a difference. >> juan: matt, i just want to say amen. i think you're exactly right. what took the...